'Landtong Werf van Hippos' is named after the headland outdoor location at DordtYart exhibition space.[Headland Yard of Hippos] At the end of it is a galvanised steel grid placed facing upright. In each mesh of the grid there is a piece of cast glass fixed, 1495 in total.

These glass blocks were cast by using a glass furnace present in the exhibition space. These glass slides are therefore unique in thickness, surface and transparency. They refract the light in their own way, which can cause different perceptions.

The sculpture can be understood as a transparent panorama that scans the environment. From one created viewpoint the glass pieces follow the surroundings on the basis of the individual qualities of the glass.

The artwork can also be seen as a process: every day there were on average 60 cast glass slides created on location, one day later they were cool enough to be placed in the grid. This entire process of three months work is visible like a showcase inside the sculpture.